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Bring Back Weed Spots

Before it tanks, i give thanks when techs bang on this beat
yo, we need to bring back weed spots
we need to bring back weed spots, i’m tryna tell ya
it’s not nostalgia, this been my style for a while
— Cavalier on "Reprise"

The mantra quoted from my nostalgic ode to Brooklyn, "Reprise" has sparked dialog on everything from equity in the cannabis industry, to the side effects of legalization, to expungement.

Meant to continually provoke relevant and impactful conversations this limited edition drop features a premium luxury hooded sweatshirt with high thread count satin embroidery avalable in 2 color-ways.

Your new favorite hoodie, this comfortable garment is heavy weight at 32 ounces, made with certified organic cotton, free of toxic chemicals or dyes and sourced responsibly.

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 Bring Back Weed Spots

The legalization of marijuana is not a dangerous experiment – the prohibition is the experiment, and it has failed dramatically, with millions of victims all around the world.
— Sebastian Marincolo

I come from an era where cannabis consumption meant risking one’s freedom. I come from an era where we joked wantonly about whether or not the former President “inhaled” and the only thing being dispensed in the hood was the uneven heavy hand of the law. From praying practitioner to provider, from occasional consumer to straight up buddha heads, pre-legal cannabis was inserted in nearly every aspect of American pop culture.

Now, as we grow further tolerant to the sting of gentrification, former “stop and frisk” hubs of mass incarceration are now tourist fodder and adult disney-fied canna-tourist stops. Until we can openly and truthfully acknowledge the mass incarceration of members of our community, the inequity of access to the cannabis economy and the issues with full state control… I say we need to “bring back weed spots”.

Your Favorite Luxury Hoodie | Sourced Responsibly

To make this statement piece as intentional as possible we sourced from the highest quality, responsibly manufactured garments. Constructed with 100% organic SUPIMA® cotton, free of toxic dye and chemicals, and a heavy weight of 32 ounces / 400gsm with brushed interior


Supima® cotton

 

STRONGER FIBER

Supima is twice as strong as regular cotton, which makes for extraordinarily resilient products. The longer fiber resists pulling, breaking and tearing, resulting in fashion and home products that are incredibly resilient and keep their form for a longer-lasting product.

SOFTER FABRIC

Supima is inherently softer and more luxurious due to its extra-long staple fiber. The length of the fiber produces smoother, cleaner yarns that result in a softer fabric that resists pilling. This means that your products will feel sumptuously soft and only get softer as time passes.

AMERICAN-GROWN LUXURY

Supima is the marketing brand for American-grown Pima cotton. Established in 1954, the Supima organization was formed in El Paso, Texas in an effort to brand and promote Supima cotton. The Supima name was derived from a blending of the words “Superior” and “Pima."

 
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